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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | *Completely out of the way!* | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Consider donating if you like it! Bolted into place with the existing bolts in the LCD panel. Can hang off an edge, completely, if table space is minimal. Holds all tools that come with the Ender 3 with room to spare (and keeps them...
Topics: thingiverse, tools, stl, 3D Printer Accessories, drawer, tray, holder, Ender3, Ender_3, cubby,...
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Aug 29, 2020
08/20
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Kiesling, Angela
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Dec 6, 2019
12/19
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Kiesling, Christopher
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xix, 229 pages ; 21 cm
Topics: Celibacy -- Christianity, Monastic and religious life, Prayer -- Christianity, Friendship,...
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Feb 21, 2020
02/20
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Kiesling, Christopher
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143 pages ; 19 cm
Topics: Catholic Church -- Liturgy, Catholic Church, Liturgics
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Feb 7, 2013
02/13
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Kiesling, Stephen
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Topics: Kiesling, Stephen, Yale University, Rowers
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Feb 17, 2020
02/20
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Kiesling, Christopher
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142 pages 21 cm
Topics: Sunday, Christianity -- 20th century, Christianity
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Oct 2, 2013
10/13
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Stephen Kiesling
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Topics: Whidah (Ship), Shipwrecks -- Massachusetts -- Cape Cod, Stockbrokers -- United States -- Corrupt...
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Sep 12, 2018
09/18
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Adam Kiesling
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Adam Kiesling Date: September 6, 2018 Venue: The Dubliner Location: Saint Paul,MN Source: sbd>tascam dr-05>wav>pc>waveditor Taped by: Tommy The Beard Time: 33:11 #3829
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Aug 9, 2013
08/13
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Brady Kiesling
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A neat book on Armenian villages and towns
Topic: Armenia
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Jun 25, 2012
06/12
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Stephen Kiesling
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Sep 22, 2013
09/13
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Christian Kiesling
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With the nearing completion of the first-generation experiments at asymmetric $e^+ e^-$ colliders running at the $\Upsilon(4S)$ resonance ("B-Factories") a new era of high luminosity machines is at the horizon. We report here on the plans at KEK in Japan to upgrade the KEKB machine ("SuperKEKB") with the goal of achieving an instantaneous luminosity exceeding $8 \times 10^{35}$ cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$, which is almost two orders of magnitude higher than KEKB. Together with the...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0908.0535v1
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Jan 10, 2019
01/19
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Kiesling, Angela
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157, [2] pages ; 17 cm
Topics: Christian women -- Prayers and devotions -- English, Christian women
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Jul 25, 2012
07/12
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Angela Kiesling
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Topic: Bible. O.T. Psalms -- Meditations.
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May 21, 2012
05/12
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Kiesling, Robert
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Cover title
Topics: Operating Systems - Linux, Computers, Computers - Operating Systems, Computer Books: Operating...
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Oct 9, 2019
10/19
by
Roberto Kiesling
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Oct 1, 2019
10/19
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Kiesling, Angela
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38 pages ; 17 cm
Topics: Motivation (Psychology) -- Religious aspects, Christian life -- Women -- Anecdotes, Inspiration --...
Topics: Motion Pictures, Motion pictures--Technology
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Dec 14, 2015
12/15
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Adam Kiesling
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Adam Kiesling Date: December 12, 2015 Venue: Takin' Time Pickin' Parlor Location: Clearwater,MN Source: soundboard>tascam dr-40>wav>pc>audacity>waveditor Taped by: Tommy The Beard Time: 54:09 #2881 01. Mike Nunke's Intro 02. unknown 02 03. Payday 04. unknown 04 05. unknown 05 06. Down the River I Go 07. unknown 07 08. Leather-Winged Bat 09. Wild Bill Jones 10. unknown 10 11. Mole In The Ground 12. Hesitation Blues 13. Show Me The Way To Go Home 14. Rye Whiskey 15. Mike Nunke's...
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Dec 6, 2014
12/14
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Johann Rudolf Kiesling
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Topic: bub_upload
Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=L6MK9U4R02EC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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May 22, 2016
05/16
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Johann Rudolf Kiesling
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Topic: bub_upload
Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=xtOPG70ArbIC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Apr 1, 2015
04/15
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Kiesling, Ernst, 1851-
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Series title also at head of t.-p
Topics: bub_upload, Painting
Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=pQIVAAAAYAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Sep 8, 2016
09/16
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Kiesling, Ernst, 1851-
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"Literatur": leaf at end
Topics: bub_upload, Painting
Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=zNpAAAAAYAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Jan 7, 2021
01/21
by
Brandon Kiesling (brandorf)
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Like Face_Rollan, I needed a longer shaker, because the shoe isn't removable on my saw, Unlike Face_Rollan, I use Vallejo paints.
Topics: stl, Art Tools, miniature, Vallejo_paint, model_painting, thingiverse, wargaming
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Feb 10, 2015
02/15
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Kiesling, Ernst, 1851-
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Series title also at head of t.-p
Topics: bub_upload, Painting
Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=e4MEAAAAYAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Oct 3, 2013
10/13
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Kiesling, Ernst, 1851-
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Series title also at head of t.-p
Topics: Painting, Painting
Following the tragic events of September 11, 2001, numerous reports came to the same conclusion: there was an urgent need to enhance information sharing throughout the homeland security community (HSC). The report of the National Commission of the Terrorist Attacks upon the United States set forth numerous failures of information sharing that occurred throughout the HSC involving events leading up to 9/11, the attacks, and the response. The necessity of information to enable the fire service...
Topics: emergency response, fire, fire department, Fire Department City of New York, FDNY, fire service,...
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Jan 27, 2015
01/15
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Kiesling, Ernst, 1851-
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Series title also at head of t.-p
Topics: bub_upload, Painting
Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=Dg8wAAAAYAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Jan 19, 2018
01/18
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Adam Kiesling & Mike Munson
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Adam Kiesling & Mike Munson Date: January 17, 2018 Venue: 331 Club Location: Minneapolis,MN Source: aud+sbd matrix>tascam dr-40>wav>pc>audacity>waveeditor Taped by: Tommy The Beard Time: 106:03 #3568 set one: 44:20 01. intro from Harold Tremblay 02. Old Settler's Song (Acres of Clams) 03. Sales Tax On The Women 04. Poor Boy Long Ways From Home 05. Pay Day 06. Kiesling joke #1 07. unknown 07 08. I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground 09. When First Unto This Country 10. Goodbye...
Topic: KFAI House Party
Source: aud+sbd matrix>tascam dr-40>wav>pc>audacity>waveeditor
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Apr 23, 2012
04/12
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Adam Kiesling & Mikkel Beckmen
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Adam Kiesling & Mikkel Beckmen play a set at the 331 Club
Topics: 331 Club, Tommy the Beard, pert near sandstone, Brass Kings
Source: sbd>tascam dr-03>wav>pc
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Jul 5, 2012
07/12
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Kiesling, Gerhard; Foerster, Christel
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May 17, 2010
05/10
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Kiesling, Gerhard; Kügelgen, Bernt von
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Jul 18, 2013
07/13
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Empereur, James L; Kiesling, Christopher
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"A Michael Glazier book."
Topics: Catholic Church, Catholic Church, Liturgics, Christianity and justice, Christian sociology
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Sep 16, 2011
09/11
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Mauseth, James D; Kiesling, Roberto; Ostolaza, Carlos
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-297) and index
Topics: Other prose: from c 1900 -, Plant life: general, Specialized gardening methods, Plants -...
California Digital Library
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Jun 26, 2007
06/07
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Kiesling, Hans von; Great Britain. War Office. General Staff
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pt. I. The attack.--pt. II. The defence.--pt. III. The retreat
Topic: Orders, Preparation of (Military science)
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Sebastian Skambraks; Fernando Abudinen; Yang Chen; Michael Feindt; Rudolf Frühwirth; Martin Heck; Christian Kiesling; Alois Knoll; Sara Neuhaus; Stephan Paul; Jochen Schieck
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The Belle II experiment will go into operation at the upgraded SuperKEKB collider in 2016. SuperKEKB is designed to deliver an instantaneous luminosity $\mathcal{L}=8\times10^{35}\,\mathrm{cm}^{-2}\,\mathrm{s}^{-1}$. The experiment will therefore have to cope with a much larger machine background than its predecessor Belle, in particular from events outside of the interaction region. We present the concept of a track trigger, based on a neural network approach, that is able to suppress a large...
Topics: Physics, High Energy Physics - Experiment, Instrumentation and Detectors
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1406.3319
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Jun 30, 2018
06/18
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Sara Neuhaus; Sebastian Skambraks; Fernando Abudinén; Yang Chen; Michael Feindt; Rudolf Frühwirth; Martin Heck; Christian Kiesling; Alois Knoll; Stephan Paul; Jochen Schieck
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We present the concept of a track trigger for the Belle II experiment, based on a neural network approach, that is able to reconstruct the z (longitudinal) position of the event vertex within the latency of the first level trigger. The trigger will thus be able to suppress a large fraction of the dominating background from events outside of the interaction region. The trigger uses the drift time information of the hits from the Central Drift Chamber (CDC) of Belle II within narrow cones in...
Topics: Physics, High Energy Physics - Experiment, Instrumentation and Detectors
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1410.1395
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Sep 20, 2013
09/13
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F. Simon; K. Ackermann; L. Andricek; C. Heller; C. Kiesling; A. Moll; H-G. Moser; J. Ninkovic; K. Prothmann; B. Reisert; R. Richter; M. Ritter; S. Rummel; A Wassatsch; for the DEPFET Collaboration
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An upgraded asymmetric e+e- flavor factory, SuperKEKB, is planned at KEK. It will deliver a luminosity of 8 x 10^35 cm^-2 s^-1, allowing precision measurements in the flavor sector which can probe new physics well beyond the scales accessible to direct observation. The increased luminosity also requires upgrades of the Belle detector. Of critical importance here is a new silicon pixel vertex tracker, which will significantly improve the decay vertex resolution. This new detector will consist of...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1002.1007v1
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Jun 29, 2018
06/18
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W. Adam; J. Pradler; J. Schieck; C. Schwanda; W. Waltenberger; A. Celis; A. Crivellin; C. V. Welke; C. Kiesling; C. Niehoff; D. Salerno; D. Straub; E. Molinaro; E. J. Chun; F. Kahlhoefer; F. Sannino; J. List; J. F. Kamenik; K. Iordanidou; K. Howe; L. Li Gioi; M. Jeitler; M. Schumann; M. Flechl; M. Brodski; M. Duerr; M. B. Kiani; N. Vignaroli; N. Venturi; P. Stangl; S. Sekmen; S. Wehle; S. Kulkarni; T. Berger-Hryn'ova; T. Plehn; T. Gershon; Z. Zinonos
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These are the proceedings of the LHCSki 2016 workshop "A First Discussion of 13 TeV Results" that has been held at the Obergurgl Universit\"atszentrum, Tirol, Austria, April 10 - 15, 2016. In this workshop the consequences of the most recent results from the LHC have been discussed, with a focus also on the interplay with dark matter physics, flavor physics, and precision measurements. Contributions from the workshop speakers have been compiled into this document.
Topics: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, High Energy Physics - Experiment
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1607.01212
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Sep 23, 2013
09/13
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O. Alonso; R. Casanova; A. Dieguez; J. Dingfelder; T. Hemperek; T. Kishishita amd T. Kleinohl; M. Koch; H. Krueger; M. Lemarenko; F. Luetticke; C. Marinas; M. Schnell; N. Wermes; A. Campbell; T. Ferber; C. Kleinwort; C. Niebuhr; Y. Soloviev; M. Steder; R. Volkenborn; S. Yaschenko; P. Fischer; C. Kreidl; I. Peric; J. Knopf; M. Ritzert; E. Curras; A. Lopez-Virto; D. Moya; I. Vila; M. Boronat; D. Esperante; J. Fuster; I. Garcia Garcia; C. Lacasta; A. Oyanguren; P. Ruiz; G. Timon; M. Vos; T. Gessler; W. Kuehn; S. Lange; D. Muenchow; B. Spruck; A. Frey; C. Geisler; B. Schwenker; F. Wilk; T. Barvich; M. Heck; S. Heindl; O. Lutz; Th. Mueller; C. Pulvermacher; H. J. Simonis; T. Weiler; T. Krausser; O. Lipsky; S. Rummel; J. Schieck; T. Schlueter; K. Ackermann; L. Andricek; V. Chekelian; V. Chobanova; J. Dalseno; C. Kiesling; C. Koffmane; L. Li Gioi; A. Moll; H. G. Moser; F. Mueller; E. Nedelkovska; J. Ninkovic; S. Petrovics; K. Prothmann; R. Richter; A. Ritter; M. Ritter; F. Simon; P. Vanhoefer; A. Wassatsch; Z. Dolezal; Z. Drasal; P. Kodys; P. Kvasnicka; J. Scheirich
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The DEPFET collaboration develops highly granular, ultra-transparent active pixel detectors for high-performance vertex reconstruction at future collider experiments. The characterization of detector prototypes has proven that the key principle, the integration of a first amplification stage in a detector-grade sensor material, can provide a comfortable signal to noise ratio of over 40 for a sensor thickness of 50-75 $\mathrm{\mathbf{\mu m}}$. ASICs have been designed and produced to operate a...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.2160v1
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Jun 29, 2018
06/18
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V. Buridon; C. Combaret; L. Caponetto; R. Eté; G. Garillot; G. Grenier; R. Han; J. C. Ianigro; R. Kieffer; I. Laktineh; N. Lumb; Y. Onel; N. Kirikova; V. Kozlov; P. Smirnov; Y. Soloviev; M. Chadeeva; M. Danilov; M. Gabriel; P. Goecke; C. Kiesling; H. Mathez; N. van der Kolk; F. Simon; C. Soldner; M. Szalay; L. Weuste; D. Jeans; S. Komamiya; H. Nakanishi; D. Benchekroun; A. Hoummada; L. Mirabito; Y. Khoulaki; A. Petrukhin; A. Steen; J. Berenguer Antequera; E. Calvo Alamillo; M. -C. Fouz; J. Marin; J. Puerta-Pelayo; A. Verdugo; E. Cortina Gil; S. Mannai; S. Cauwenbergh; M. Tytgat; A. Pingault; N. Zaganidis; M. Anduze; V. Balagura; K. Belkadhi; V. Boudry; J-C. Brient; R. Cornat; M. Frotin; F. Gastaldi; Y. Haddad; M. Ruan; K. Shpak; H. Videau; D. Yu; S. Callier; S. Conforti di Lorenzo; F. Dulucq; G. Martin-Chassard; Ch. de la Taille; L. Raux; N. Seguin-Moreau; D. Boumediene; C. Carloganu; V. Français; J. Bonis; B. Bouquet; P. Cornebise; Ph. Doublet; M. Faucci-Giannelli; T. Frisson; G. Guilhem; H. Li; F. Richard; R. Pöschl; J. Rouëné; F. Wicek; Z. Zhang; Z. Deng; Y. Li; Y. Wang; Q. Yue; Z. Yang; G. Cho; D-W. Kim; S. C. Lee; W. Park; S. Vallecorsa; E. Brianne; A. Ebrahimi; K. Gadow; P. Göttlicher; C. Günter; O. Hartbrich; B. Hermberg; A. Irles; F. Krivan; K. Krüger; J. Kvasnicka; S. Lu; B. Lutz; V. Morgunov; C. Neubüser A. Provenza; M. Reinecke; F. Sefkow; S. Schuwalow; H. L. Tran; E. Garutti; S. Laurien; M. Matysek; M. Ramilli; S. Schroeder; B. Bilki; E. Norbeck; D. Northacker
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The CALICE Semi-Digital Hadronic Calorimeter (SDHCAL) prototype, built in 2011, was exposed to beams of hadrons, electrons and muons in two short periods in 2012 on two different beam lines of the CERN SPS. The prototype with its 48 active layers, made of Glass Resistive Plate Chambers and their embedded readout electronics, was run in triggerless and power-pulsing mode. The performance of the SDHCAL during the test beam was found to be very satisfactory with an efficiency exceeding 90% for...
Topics: High Energy Physics - Experiment, Physics, Instrumentation and Detectors
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1602.02276
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Sep 22, 2013
09/13
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M. Bischofberger; H. Hayashii; K. Adamczyk; H. Aihara; V. Aulchenko; A. M. Bakich; V. Balagura; E. Barberio; K. Belous; A. Bozek; M. Bracko; T. E. Browder; P. Chen; B. G. Cheon; C. -C. Chiang; I. -S. Cho; K. Cho; Y. Choi; M. Danilov; Z. Dolezal; A. Drutskoy; S. Eidelman; D. Epifanov; B. Golob; H. Ha; J. Haba; K. Hayasaka; Y. Horii; Y. Hoshi; W. -S. Hou; Y. B. Hsiung; H. J. Hyun; K. Inami; A. Ishikawa; R. Itoh; M. Iwabuchi; Y. Iwasaki; T. Julius; J. H. Kang; H. Kawai; T. Kawasaki; C. Kiesling; H. O. Kim; M. J. Kim; Y. J. Kim; K. Kinoshita; B. R. Ko; P. Kodys; P. Krizan; Y. -J. Kwon; S. -H. Kyeong; J. S. Lange; M. J. Lee; S. -H. Lee; J. Li; Y. Li; C. Liu; R. Louvot; J. MacNaughton; S. McOnie; K. Miyabayashi; H. Miyata; Y. Miyazaki; R. Mizuk; G. B. Mohanty; A. Moll; T. Mori; Y. Nagasaka; E. Nakano; M. Nakao; H. Nakazawa; S. Nishida; K. Nishimura; O. Nitoh; T. Ohshima; S. Okuno; G. Pakhlova; H. Park; H. K. Park; M. Petric; L. E. Piilonen; M. Röhrken; S. Ryu; H. Sahoo; Y. Sakai; O. Schneider; C. Schwanda; K. Senyo; M. Shapkin; J. -G. Shiu; B. Shwartz; F. Simon; P. Smerkol; Y. -S. Sohn; S. Stanic; M. Staric; T. Sumiyoshi; Y. Teramoto; K. Trabelsi; S. Uehara; T. Uglov; S. Uno; G. Varner; A. Vinokurova; A. Vossen; C. H. Wang; P. Wang; M. Watanabe; Y. Watanabe; E. Won; H. Yamamoto; Y. Yamashita; C. Z. Yuan; P. Zhou; V. Zhulanov; T. Zivko
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We report on a search for CP violation in tau -> K^0_S pi nu_tau decays using a data sample of 699 fb^{-1} collected in the Belle experiment at the KEKB electron-positron asymmetric-energy collider. The CP asymmetry is measured in four bins of the invariant mass of the K^0_S pi system and found to be compatible with zero with a precision of O(10^{-3}) in each mass bin. Limits for the CP violation parameter Im(eta_S) are given at a 90 % confidence level. These limits are |Im(eta_S)|
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1101.0349v3
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Jun 29, 2018
06/18
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Z. Deng; Y. Li; Y. Wang; Q. Yue; Z. Yang; J. Apostolakis; G. Folger; C. Grefe; V. Ivantchenko; A. Ribon; V. Uzhinskiy; A. Thiebault; D. Zerwas; M. Anduze; V. Balagura; K. Belkadhi; V. Boudry; J-C. Brient; R. Cornat; M. Frotin; F. Gastaldi; D. Boumediene; Y. Haddad; F. Magniette; M. Ruan; M. Rubio-Roy; K. Shpak; H. Videau; D. Yu; S. Callier; S. Conforti di Lorenzo; F. Dulucq; C. Carloganu; G. Martin-Chassard; Ch. de la Taille; L. Raux; N. Seguin-Moreau; K. Kotera; H. Ono; T. Takeshita; F. Corriveau; V. Français; G. Cho; D-W. Kim; S. C. Lee; W. Park; S. Vallecorsa; S. Cauwenbergh; M. Tytgat; A. Pingault; N. Zaganidis; E. Brianne; A. Ebrahimi; K. Gadow; P. Göttlicher; C. Günter; O. Hartbrich; B. Hermberg; A. Irles; F. Krivan; K. Krüger; J. Kvasnicka; S. Lu; B. Lutz; V. Morgunov; C. Neubüser; A. Provenza; M. Reinecke; F. Sefkow; S. Schuwalow; H. L. Tran; E. Garutti; S. Laurien; M. Matysek; M. Ramilli; S. Schroeder; B. Bilki; E. Norbeck; D. Northacker; Y. Onel; S. Chang; A. Khan; D. H. Kim; D. J. Kong; Y. D. Oh; K. Kawagoe; H. Hirai; Y. Sudo; T. Suehara; H. Sumida; T. Yoshioka; E. Cortina Gil; S. Mannai; V. Buridon; C. Combaret; L. Caponetto; R. Eté; G. Garillot; G. Grenier; R. Han; J. C. Ianigro; R. Kieffer; I. Laktineh; N. Lumb; H. Mathez; L. Mirabito; A. Petrukhin; A. Steen; J. Berenguer Antequera; E. Calvo Alamillo; M. -C. Fouz; J. Marin; J. Puerta-Pelayo; A. Verdugo; M. Chadeeva; M. Danilov; M. Gabriel; P. Goecke; C. Kiesling; N. vanderKolk; F. Simon; M. Szalay; S. Bilokin; J. Bonis; P. Cornebise; F. Richard; R. Pöschl; J. Rouëné
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The CALICE Semi-Digital Hadron Calorimeter (SDHCAL) technological prototype is a sampling calorimeter using Glass Resistive Plate Chamber detectors with a three-threshold readout as the active medium. This technology is one of the two options proposed for the hadron calorimeter of the International Large Detector for the International Linear Collider. The prototype was exposed to beams of muons, electrons and pions of different energies at the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron. To be able to study...
Topics: High Energy Physics - Experiment, Physics, Instrumentation and Detectors
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1604.04550
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Sep 23, 2013
09/13
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Belle Collaboration; M. Starič; H. Aihara; K. Arinstein; D. M. Asner; T. Aushev; A. M. Bakich; A. Bay; V. Bhardwaj; B. Bhuyan; A. Bozek; M. Bračko; T. E. Browder; A. Chen; P. Chen; B. G. Cheon; K. Chilikin; R. Chistov; I. -S. Cho; K. Cho; Y. Choi; Z. Doležal; Z. Drásal; S. Eidelman; J. E. Fast; V. Gaur; N. Gabyshev; B. Golob; J. Haba; K. Hayasaka; Y. Horii; Y. Hoshi; W. -S. Hou; Y. B. Hsiung; T. Iijima; K. Inami; A. Ishikawa; R. Itoh; M. Iwabuchi; Y. Iwasaki; T. Iwashita; T. Julius; J. H. Kang; T. Kawasaki; C. Kiesling; H. J. Kim; H. O. Kim; J. B. Kim; K. T. Kim; M. J. Kim; Y. J. Kim; K. Kinoshita; B. R. Ko; N. Kobayashi; S. Koblitz; P. Kodyš; S. Korpar; P. Križan; T. Kumita; Y. -J. Kwon; J. S. Lange; S. -H. Lee; J. Li; Y. Li; J. Libby; C. Liu; Z. Q. Liu; R. Louvot; S. McOnie; K. Miyabayashi; H. Miyata; Y. Miyazaki; G. B. Mohanty; E. Nakano; Z. Natkaniec; S. Nishida; O. Nitoh; T. Nozaki; T. Ohshima; S. Okuno; S. L. Olsen; G. Pakhlova; H. K. Park; K. S. Park; R. Pestotnik; M. Petrič; L. E. Piilonen; M. Röhrken; S. Ryu; H. Sahoo; K. Sakai; Y. Sakai; T. Sanuki; O. Schneider; C. Schwanda; A. J. Schwartz; O. Seon; M. E. Sevior; V. Shebalin; C. P. Shen; T. -A. Shibata; J. -G. Shiu; B. Shwartz; F. Simon; P. Smerkol; Y. -S. Sohn; A. Sokolov; S. Stanič; M. Sumihama; K. Sumisawa; G. Tatishvili; Y. Teramoto; K. Trabelsi; M. Uchida; S. Uehara; T. Uglov; Y. Unno; S. Uno; P. Urquijo; G. Varner; A. Vossen; C. H. Wang; M. -Z. Wang; M. Watanabe; Y. Watanabe; K. M. Williams; E. Won; B. D. Yabsley; Y. Yamashita; C. Z. Yuan; C. C. Zhang; Z. P. Zhang; V. Zhilich; V. Zhulanov; A. Zupanc
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We search for CP violation in Cabibbo-suppressed charged D meson decays by measuring the difference between the CP violating asymmetries for the Cabibbo-suppressed decays D+ -> K+K-pi+ and the Cabibbo-favored decays Ds -> K+K-pi+ in the K+K- mass region of the phi resonance. Using 955/fb of data collected with the Belle detector we obtain A_CP(D+ -> phi pi+) = (+0.51 +- 0.28 +- 0.05)%. The measurement improves the sensitivity of previous searches by more than a factor of five. We find...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1110.0694v2
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Belle Collaboration; Y. Horii; K. Trabelsi; H. Yamamoto; I. Adachi; H. Aihara; K. Arinstein; V. Aulchenko; T. Aushev; V. Balagura; E. Barberio; K. Belous; B. Bhuyan; M. Bischofberger; A. Bozek; M. Bracko; T. E. Browder; M. -C. Chang; P. Chang; A. Chen; P. Chen; B. G. Cheon; C. -C. Chiang; I. -S. Cho; K. Cho; Y. Choi; Z. Dolezal; S. Eidelman; M. Feindt; V. Gaur; N. Gabyshev; A. Garmash; B. Golob; H. Ha; J. Haba; K. Hayasaka; Y. Hoshi; W. -S. Hou; Y. B. Hsiung; H. J. Hyun; T. Iijima; K. Inami; A. Ishikawa; R. Itoh; M. Iwabuchi; Y. Iwasaki; T. Iwashita; N. J. Joshi; T. Julius; J. H. Kang; T. Kawasaki; H. Kichimi; C. Kiesling; H. J. Kim; H. O. Kim; M. J. Kim; Y. J. Kim; K. Kinoshita; B. R. Ko; N. Kobayashi; S. Korpar; P. Krizan; T. Kuhr; R. Kumar; Y. -J. Kwon; M. J. Lee; S. -H. Lee; J. Li; C. Liu; D. Liventsev; R. Louvot; A. Matyja; S. McOnie; K. Miyabayashi; H. Miyata; Y. Miyazaki; G. B. Mohanty; A. Moll; T. Mori; N. Muramatsu; E. Nakano; H. Nakazawa; Z. Natkaniec; S. Neubauer; S. Nishida; O. Nitoh; T. Ohshima; S. Okuno; Y. Onuki; P. Pakhlov; G. Pakhlova; C. W. Park; H. K. Park; R. Pestotnik; M. Petric; L. E. Piilonen; A. Poluektov; M. Prim; K. Prothmann; M. Röhrken; S. Ryu; H. Sahoo; Y. Sakai; O. Schneider; C. Schwanda; A. J. Schwartz; K. Senyo; O. Seon; M. E. Sevior; M. Shapkin; V. Shebalin; C. P. Shen; T. -A. Shibata; J. -G. Shiu; F. Simon; P. Smerkol; Y. -S. Sohn; E. Solovieva; S. Stanic; M. Staric; M. Sumihama; T. Sumiyoshi; S. Suzuki; S. Tanaka; Y. Teramoto; M. Uchida; S. Uehara; T. Uglov; Y. Unno; S. Uno; Y. Usov; G. Varner; A. Vinokurova; A. Vossen; C. H. Wang; P. Wang; M. Watanabe; Y. Watanabe; J. Wicht; E. Won; B. D. Yabsley; Y. Yamashita; D. Zander; Z. P. Zhang; V. Zhulanov; A. Zupanc
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The suppressed decay chain B- -> DK-, D -> K+pi-, where D indicates a anti-D0 or D0 state, provides important information on the CP-violating angle phi_3. We measure the ratio R_{DK} of the decay rates to the favored mode B- -> DK-, D -> K-pi+ to be R_{DK} = [1.63^{+0.44}_{-0.41}(stat)^{+0.07}_{-0.13}(syst)] x 10^{-2}, which indicates the first evidence of the signal with a significance of 4.1sigma. We also measure the asymmetry A_{DK} between the charge-conjugate decays to be...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1103.5951v2
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H. Ha; E. Won; I. Adachi; H. Aihara; T. Aziz; A. M. Bakich; V. Balagura; E. Barberio; A. Bay; K. Belous; V. Bhardwaj; B. Bhuyan; M. Bischofberger; A. Bondar; A. Bozek; M. Bracko; T. E. Browder; Y. Chao; A. Chen; P. Chen; B. G. Cheon; C. -C. Chiang; I. -S. Cho; K. Cho; K. -S. Choi; Y. Choi; J. Dalseno; M. Danilov; Z. Dolezal; A. Drutskoy; W. Dungel; S. Eidelman; N. Gabyshev; B. Golob; J. Haba; K. Hayasaka; H. Hayashii; Y. Horii; Y. Hoshi; W. -S. Hou; Y. B. Hsiung; H. J. Hyun; T. Iijima; K. Inami; R. Itoh; M. Iwabuchi; Y. Iwasaki; N. J. Joshi; T. Julius; J. H. Kang; T. Kawasaki; C. Kiesling; H. J. Kim; H. O. Kim; M. J. Kim; S. K. Kim; Y. J. Kim; K. Kinoshita; B. R. Ko; S. Korpar; P. Krizan; T. Kuhr; T. Kumita; A. Kuzmin; Y. -J. Kwon; S. -H. Kyeong; J. S. Lange; M. J. Lee; S. -H. Lee; Y. Li; A. Limosani; C. Liu; Y. Liu; D. Liventsev; R. Louvot; S. McOnie; K. Miyabayashi; H. Miyata; Y. Miyazaki; G. B. Mohanty; T. Mori; Y. Nagasaka; E. Nakano; M. Nakao; H. Nakazawa; Z. Natkaniec; S. Neubauer; S. Nishida; K. Nishimura; O. Nitoh; T. Nozaki; S. Ogawa; T. Ohshima; S. Okuno; S. L. Olsen; P. Pakhlov; G. Pakhlova; C. W. Park; H. Park; H. K. Park; R. Pestotnik; M. Petric; L. E. Piilonen; M. Rohrken; S. Ryu; H. Sahoo; Y. Sakai; O. Schneider; C. Schwanda; A. J. Schwartz; K. Senyo; M. E. Sevior; M. Shapkin; C. P. Shen; J. -G. Shiu; F. Simon; P. Smerkol; Y. -S. Sohn; A. Sokolov; S. Stanic; M. Staric; T. Sumiyoshi; Y. Teramoto; K. Trabelsi; S. Uehara; T. Uglov; Y. Unno; S. Uno; S. E. Vahsen; G. Varner; K. E. Varvell; A. Vossen; C. H. Wang; M. -Z. Wang; P. Wang; M. Watanabe; Y. Watanabe; Y. Yamashita; Z. P. Zhang; P. Zhou; V. Zhulanov; T. Zivko; A. Zupanc
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We present a measurement of the charmless semileptonic decay $B^0\to\pi^-\ell^+\nu$ using a data sample containing 657$\times 10^6$ $B\bar{B}$ events collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy $e^+e^-$ collider operating near the $\Upsilon(4S)$ resonance. We determine the total branching fraction of the decay, $\mathcal{B}(B^0\to\pi^-\ell^+\nu)=(1.49\pm 0.04{(\mathrm{stat})}\pm 0.07{(\mathrm{syst})})\times 10^{-4}$. We also report a new precise measurement of the...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1012.0090v4
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Belle Collaboration; S. Ryu; I. Adachi; H. Aihara; D. M. Asner; V. Aulchenko; T. Aushev; A. M. Bakich; A. Bala; B. Bhuyan; A. Bobrov; H. Sahoo; T. Saito; Y. Sakai; L. Santelj; T. Sanuki; V. Savinov; O. Schneider; G. Schnell; C. Schwanda; D. Semmler; A. Bondar; O. Seon; V. Shebalin; C. P. Shen; T. -A. Shibata; J. -G. Shiu; B. Shwartz; A. Sibidanov; F. Simon; Y. -S. Sohn; A. Sokolov; G. Bonvicini; E. Solovieva; S. Stanič; M. Starič; T. Sumiyoshi; U. Tamponi; G. Tatishvili; Y. Teramoto; M. Uchida; S. Uehara; Y. Unno; A. Bozek; S. Uno; C. Van Hulse; P. Vanhoefer; G. Varner; A. Vinokurova; V. Vorobyev; M. N. Wagner; C. H. Wang; P. Wang; M. Watanabe; M. Bračko; Y. Watanabe; E. Won; Y. Yamashita; S. Yashchenko; Y. Yook; C. Z. Yuan; Z. P. Zhang; V. Zhilich; V. Zhulanov; A. Zupanc; T. E. Browder; D. Červenkov; V. Chekelian; B. G. Cheon; K. Chilikin; R. Chistov; K. Cho; V. Chobanova; S. -K. Choi; Y. Choi; J. Dalseno; Z. Doležal; D. Dutta; S. Eidelman; D. Epifanov; H. Farhat; J. E. Fast; T. Ferber; V. Gaur; N. Gabyshev; S. Ganguly; A. Garmash; R. Gillard; Y. M. Goh; B. Golob; J. Haba; K. Hayasaka; H. Hayashii; Y. Hoshi; W. -S. Hou; T. Iijima; K. Inami; A. Ishikawa; T. Iwashita; T. Julius; E. Kato; C. Kiesling; B. H. Kim; D. Y. Kim; J. B. Kim; J. H. Kim; K. T. Kim; M. J. Kim; S. K. Kim; Y. J. Kim; B. R. Ko; P. Kodyš; P. Križan; P. Krokovny; T. Kuhr; Y. -J. Kwon; S. -H. Lee; J. Li; J. Libby; D. Liventsev; P. Lukin; J. MacNaughton; D. Matvienko; K. Miyabayashi; H. Miyata; R. Mizuk; A. Moll; T. Mori; R. Mussa; E. Nakano; M. Nakao; H. Nakazawa; M. Nayak; E. Nedelkovska; N. K. Nisar; S. Nishida; O. Nitoh; S. Okuno; S. L. Olsen; P. Pakhlov; G. Pakhlova; C. W. Park; H. Park; H. K. Park; T. K. Pedlar; M. Petrič; L. E. Piilonen; M. Ritter; M. Röhrken; A. Rostomyan
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We report measurements of branching fractions of $\tau$ lepton decays to final states with a $K^{0}_{S}$ meson using a 669 fb$^{-1}$ data sample accumulated with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy $e^{+}e^{-}$ collider. The inclusive branching fraction is measured to be $\mathcal{B}(\tau^{-} \to K^{0}_{S}\ X^{-} \nu_{\tau})=(9.15 \pm 0.01 \pm 0.15) \times 10^{-3}$, where $X^{-}$ can be anything; the exclusive branching fractions are $\mathcal{B}(\tau^{-} \to \pi^{-} K^{0}_{S}...
Topic: High Energy Physics - Experiment
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1402.5213
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Belle Collaboration; D. Dutta; B. Bhuyan; A. Abdesselam; I. Adachi; H. Aihara; S. Al Said; K. Arinstein; D. M. Asner; V. Aulchenko; T. Aushev; E. Ribežl; M. Ritter; A. Rostomyan; Y. Sakai; S. Sandilya; L. Santelj; T. Sanuki; Y. Sato; V. Savinov; O. Schneider; R. Ayad; G. Schnell; C. Schwanda; A. J. Schwartz; D. Semmler; V. Shebalin; T. -A. Shibata; J. -G. Shiu; B. Shwartz; A. Sibidanov; F. Simon; T. Aziz; Y. -S. Sohn; A. Sokolov; E. Solovieva; M. Starič; M. Sumihama; T. Sumiyoshi; Y. Teramoto; K. Trabelsi; M. Uchida; Y. Unno; S. Bahinipati; S. Uno; Y. Usov; C. Van Hulse; P. Vanhoefer; G. Varner; A. Vinokurova; A. Vossen; M. N. Wagner; C. H. Wang; P. Wang; A. M. Bakich; Y. Watanabe; S. Wehle; K. M. Williams; E. Won; H. Yamamoto; J. Yamaoka; S. Yashchenko; Y. Yusa; Z. P. Zhang; V. Zhilich; V. Bansal; A. Zupanc; V. Bhardwaj; A. Bobrov; G. Bonvicini; M. Bračko; T. E. Browder; D. Červenkov; A. Chen; B. G. Cheon; K. Chilikin; R. Chistov; K. Cho; V. Chobanova; Y. Choi; D. Cinabro; J. Dalseno; Z. Doležal; Z. Drásal; A. Drutskoy; K. Dutta; S. Eidelman; H. Farhat; J. E. Fast; O. Frost; V. Gaur; S. Ganguly; A. Garmash; D. Getzkow; Y. M. Goh; B. Golob; H. Hayashii; X. H. He; W. -S. Hou; T. Iijima; A. Ishikawa; Y. Iwasaki; I. Jaegle; D. Joffe; K. H. Kang; E. Kato; C. Kiesling; D. Y. Kim; J. B. Kim; J. H. Kim; K. T. Kim; M. J. Kim; S. H. Kim; Y. J. Kim; K. Kinoshita; B. R. Ko; P. Kodyš; S. Korpar; P. Križan; P. Krokovny; T. Kuhr; A. Kuzmin; Y. -J. Kwon; J. S. Lange; I. S. Lee; P. Lewis; Y. Li; L. Li Gioi; J. Libby; D. Liventsev; D. Matvienko; H. Miyata; R. Mizuk; G. B. Mohanty; A. Moll; T. Mori; R. Mussa; E. Nakano; M. Nakao; T. Nanut; M. Nayak; N. K. Nisar; S. Nishida; S. Ogawa; S. Okuno; P. Pakhlov; G. Pakhlova; T. K. Pedlar; R. Pestotnik; M. Petrič; L. E. Piilonen
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We search for the decay $B_{s}^{0}\rightarrow\gamma\gamma$ and measure the branching fraction for $B_{s}^{0}\rightarrow\phi\gamma$ using 121.4~$\textrm{fb}^{-1}$ of data collected at the $\Upsilon(\mathrm{5}S)$ resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy $e^{+}e^{-}$ collider. The $B_{s}^{0}\rightarrow\phi\gamma$ branching fraction is measured to be $(3.6 \pm 0.5 (\mathrm{stat.}) \pm 0.3 (\mathrm{syst.}) \pm 0.6 (f_{s})) \times 10^{-5}$, where $f_{s}$ is the fraction of...
Topic: High Energy Physics - Experiment
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1411.7771
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Sep 20, 2013
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The Belle Collaboration; K. Negishi; Y. Horii; Y. Onuki; T. Sanuki; H. Yamamoto; I. Adachi; H. Aihara; D. M. Asner; T. Aushev; A. M. Bakich; Y. Ban; K. Belous; B. Bhuyan; A. Bondar; T. E. Browder; M. -C. Chang; A. Chen; P. Chen; B. G. Cheon; K. Chilikin; R. Chistov; I. -S. Cho; K. Cho; Y. Choi; J. Dalseno; Z. Doležal; Z. Drásal; A. Drutskoy; S. Eidelman; J. E. Fast; V. Gaur; N. Gabyshev; Y. M. Goh; J. Haba; H. Hayashii; Y. Hoshi; W. -S. Hou; H. J. Hyun; T. Iijima; K. Inami; A. Ishikawa; R. Itoh; M. Iwabuchi; Y. Iwasaki; T. Iwashita; T. Julius; J. H. Kang; T. Kawasaki; C. Kiesling; H. J. Kim; J. B. Kim; J. H. Kim; K. T. Kim; M. J. Kim; Y. J. Kim; B. R. Ko; P. Kodyš; S. Korpar; R. T. Kouzes; P. Krokovny; T. Kuhr; Y. -J. Kwon; S. -H. Lee; J. Libby; C. Liu; Y. Liu; Z. Q. Liu; R. Louvot; D. Matvienko; S. McOnie; K. Miyabayashi; H. Miyata; Y. Miyazaki; D. Mohapatra; A. Moll; N. Muramatsu; E. Nakano; M. Nakao; S. Nishida; K. Nishimura; O. Nitoh; S. Ogawa; T. Ohshima; S. Okuno; G. Pakhlova; H. K. Park; T. K. Pedlar; R. Pestotnik; M. Petrič; L. E. Piilonen; M. Röhrken; S. Ryu; K. Sakai; Y. Sakai; O. Schneider; C. Schwanda; A. J. Schwartz; K. Senyo; M. E. Sevior; M. Shapkin; V. Shebalin; T. -A. Shibata; J. -G. Shiu; B. Shwartz; A. Sibidanov; F. Simon; P. Smerkol; Y. -S. Sohn; E. Solovieva; S. Stanič; M. Starič; M. Sumihama; T. Sumiyoshi; S. Suzuki; G. Tatishvili; Y. Teramoto; K. Trabelsi; M. Uchida; T. Uglov; Y. Unno; S. Uno; P. Urquijo; G. Varner; K. E. Varvell; V. Vorobyev; C. H. Wang; M. -Z. Wang; P. Wang; M. Watanabe; Y. Watanabe; E. Won; B. D. Yabsley; Y. Yamashita; C. C. Zhang; Z. P. Zhang; V. Zhilich; V. Zhulanov; A. Zupanc
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We report a study of the decay $B^0\rightarrow D K^+\pi^-$ followed by $D\rightarrow K^-\pi^+$, where $D$ indicates $D^0$ or $\bar{D}^0$. We reconstruct the $D K^+\pi^-$ state in a phase space corresponding to $D K^{*}(892)^0$. The CP-violating angle $\phi_3$ affects its decay rate via the interference between $b\rightarrow u$ and $b\rightarrow c$ transitions. The result is obtained from a 711 ${\rm fb}^{-1}$ data sample that contains 772 $\times 10^6 B\bar{B}$ pairs collected at the...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.0422v1
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Sep 21, 2013
09/13
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P. Chen; M. -Z. Wang; I. Adachi; H. Aihara; D. M. Asner; V. Aulchenko; T. Aushev; A. M. Bakich; E. Barberio; K. Belous; B. Bhuyan; A. Bozek; M. Bračko; T. E. Browder; M. -C. Chang; P. Chang; Y. Chao; A. Chen; B. G. Cheon; I. -S. Cho; K. Cho; Y. Choi; J. Dalseno; M. Danilov; Z. Doležal; Z. Drásal; S. Eidelman; J. E. Fast; M. Feindt; V. Gaur; Y. M. Goh; J. Haba; T. Hara; K. Hayasaka; H. Hayashii; Y. Hoshi; W. -S. Hou; Y. B. Hsiung; H. J. Hyun; A. Ishikawa; R. Itoh; M. Iwabuchi; Y. Iwasaki; T. Iwashita; T. Julius; J. H. Kang; P. Kapusta; N. Katayama; T. Kawasaki; H. Kichimi; C. Kiesling; H. O. Kim; J. B. Kim; J. H. Kim; K. T. Kim; M. J. Kim; Y. J. Kim; K. Kinoshita; B. R. Ko; N. Kobayashi; S. Koblitz; P. Križan; T. Kuhr; A. Kuzmin; Y. -J. Kwon; J. S. Lange; S. -H. Lee; J. Li; Y. Li; J. Libby; C. Liu; Y. Liu; D. Liventsev; R. Louvot; D. Matvienko; S. McOnie; H. Miyata; Y. Miyazaki; G. B. Mohanty; Y. Nagasaka; E. Nakano; M. Nakao; Z. Natkaniec; S. Neubauer; S. Nishida; O. Nitoh; S. Ogawa; T. Ohshima; S. L. Olsen; Y. Onuki; P. Pakhlov; G. Pakhlova; H. Park; H. K. Park; T. K. Pedlar; R. Pestotnik; M. Peters; M. Petrič; L. E. Piilonen; M. Ritter; M. Röhrken; S. Ryu; H. Sahoo; Y. Sakai; T. Sanuki; O. Schneider; C. Schwanda; K. Senyo; M. E. Sevior; M. Shapkin; C. P. Shen; T. -A. Shibata; J. -G. Shiu; B. Shwartz; F. Simon; J. B. Singh; P. Smerkol; Y. -S. Sohn; E. Solovieva; S. Stanič; M. Starič; M. Sumihama; T. Sumiyoshi; G. Tatishvili; Y. Teramoto; M. Uchida; S. Uehara; Y. Unno; S. Uno; G. Varner; K. E. Varvell; C. H. Wang; X. L. Wang; Y. Watanabe; K. M. Williams; E. Won; B. D. Yabsley; Y. Yamashita; M. Yamauchi; Z. P. Zhang
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We study B- meson decays to pbar Lambda D(*)0 final states using a sample of 657 * 10^6 B Bbar events collected at the Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+ e- collider. The observed branching fraction for B- to pbar Lambda D0 is (1.43^ +0.28_-0.25 +- 0.18)*10^-5. with a significance of 8.1 standard deviations, where the uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. Most of the signal events have the pbarLambda mass peaking near threshold....
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/1108.4271v1